Hi, I'm a girl and I'm 21 years old.A student of English studies in the University, from a poor family in a country side. My problem is that I think of death and suicide most of the time... I can't enjoy my life again, although I have people who love me I feel lonely and hopeless, I don't wanna live anymore . I don't know how to express my feelings and what I suffer from. Am I depressed?
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We all face lows and highs on regular intervals. The low that drives you to a feeling that you don’t want to live is a matter of concern . You need to a meet a psychologist to share your issues and get proper guidance to be able to face them .
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Do not worry . This can be sorted . Take the initiative to visit a professional for help
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yes you could be depressed or something has lead to you being depressed probably repeated negative thoughts.
please check with a mental health professional and seek help.
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consult me or any psychologist for same
Feeling low, having crying spells, sleep and appetite disturbances, and difficulty in concentration and attention are some of the signs of Depression. Consult a Psychiatrist for a detailed assessment. It is likely with medication and counselings the symptoms will improve. If you are feeling suicidal or hopeless consult a Psychiatrist immediately
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